Terrorism in American Cinema
Explore the captivating world of American cinema with "Terrorism in American Cinema" by Robert Cettl, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2009. This comprehensive filmography spans 320 pages, analyzing the evolution of terrorism as a prominent theme in American films. While the genre gained traction during the 1970s, amid significant Palestinian terrorist activities, its roots can be traced back to the onset of the Cold War. Cettl's insightful examination positions terrorist cinema as a unique subgenre, showcasing its distinctive thematic narratives and stylistic trends. Perfect for film enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of politics and entertainment, this book offers a thorough catalog of terrorism in motion pictures. Don't miss your chance to delve into this essential resource for understanding how films reflect societal fears and tensions. Add "Terrorism in American Cinema" to your collection today!